Well, I really like the one of Palpatine and his guards outside the building.
Striking angle, good composition, and the color of the guards is just a fantastic contrast to the cold steel/concrete.
Due to all of that, I'd say that was the most artistic.
But still, maybe he was trying to say something... but what?
I'd be hesitant to call it art too if he wasn't trying to say something.
Err excuse me. Not art, because it is art regardless, but award-winning art? Not so sure.

I did enjoy them, it is good photoshop work as has been mentioned. I would find the hardest part of that would be getting the highlights and shadows to look right--for the most part, those were pretty good. The pic of Jango I noticed was labeled as Boba...but I like the theme of that one "surprise--gotcha!" The background angles were awsome--the pic of the dewbacks--was that a parking garage? It looks so futuristic.

I'm gonna have to say that after seeing what some artists in this forum and elsewhere can do, these images are pretty poor quality. The PS job is very amateur and it looks like the figures were just slapped onto the background. Just a simple adjustment of the lighting and contrast could've made so much of a difference.

EDIT: Hmm...just went back and looked at them again. My memory must've been playing games with me. They didn't look anywhere near as good the first time I viewed them. Maybe I was a little harsh on the guy in my initial post. But some things still do look odd but nothing as bad as I first said.

Yeah, the lighting wasn't right on, but not too bad I would say. I do not have any experience at all with photoshop (and my dad even teaches a class with it!) to really have knowledge about how difficult or how much skill it takes to do something like that. I have played with similar programs, but nothing substantial.

Sad urban wasteland is transformed into an intergalactic battleground of the future.

That one too.

And again, I really love the contrast of the red robes against the stark cold landscapes.

I also really like what he did with Boba Fett in the parking garage. He toned down the reds so that Fett's green, greys, and yellows perfectly compliment his environment. Things like that that make it more artistic than the standard put someone in a picture trend.
Also, apparently it was all done with model kits. So, it's pretty neat that he took the time to light each model accoardingly. The clones in #8 for instance.

The lighting in #8 was done nicely. I liked the one with the stormtroopers lining the highway--how'd you like to drive by them? h ehee oh in that one, I really noticed the overpass--the sweeping lines curving overhead...